isleaiw1, on 13 May 2024 - 06:54 PM, said:
And then maybe we could publish them by county in the UK, (of living not theft), and then maybe town.... After all, if you are from a certain place you must be a criminal right? Are people from Derbyshire more likely to be crims than people from Herts? Bolsover v Clowne v Chesterfield? To think that a persons honesty is determined by where they come from is nearly as stupid as saying its based on their colour...
(but it might be affected by their socio economic group which also might influence which party they vote for - so maybe we could rank Tories v Lib Dems v Greens v Labour v New Labour...?)
I’m sure crime figures by towns and counties are available
For example, According to the Office for National Statistics crime report, North Yorkshire had a crime rate of 49.9 per 1,000 people – the lowest in the country and way below the national average of 79.52. North Yorkshire is made up of 3,480 square miles of land, and national parks cover 40% of the county.9 Mar 2023
So let’s play devils advocate, if the crime rate from migrants from area “A” is 5 times the national average then that information should be suppressed?
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